I updated the tutorial based on the recommendations here and in JavaRanch.

Thanks all for the feedback.  If you guys feel it is good enough to get a new Wicket user  started, I would appreciate some links to the article.

The URL is http://ensode.net/wicket_first_look.html

Thanks,
David


On 8/22/05, David Heffelfinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Shortly after replying to your email I saw your reply to my post on JavaRanch.

I think I already addressed most of your concerns.  While adding your suggestions, I realized what you just said here, I'm not showing the class that extends WebApplication.

David


On 8/22/05, Gregg D Bolinger < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd just like to point out that you leave out 2 important details for someone that wants to run your example.

1.  You don't show the web.xml
2.  You don't have a class that extends WebApplication that sets the home page.

Other than that, I thought it was a very very good tutorial and I hope to see more (and possibly write some myself) in the near future.

Gregg


On 8/22/05, David Heffelfinger < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I updated the tutorial following Eelco and Johan's suggestions.

If anyone has some more feedback I would love to hear it.

Thanks,
David



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